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Anshuman Jha wins Best Actor - Critics Award at IIFFB, Boston 2021

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Anshuman Jha defines his next release Midnight Delhi as “dark and fun as it can get”. Hailed as India’s answer to Tarantino by the Jury in Singapore where the film won Best Editor, the film has now won Best Actor-Critics Award at IIFFB Boston for Jha’s portrayal of an innocent serial killer in the streets of Delhi.

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Says Rakesh Rawat, director of Midnight Delhi, “As an artiste Anshuman is very unique. He is dancing to a rare tune. I am so glad he agreed to be a part of my debut film.”

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The Barry John prodigy, Anshuman, played a gay man in his last release Hum Bhi Akele, Tum Bhi Akele.

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